White and Andrews (No 3)
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[2013] FamCA 979
•11 April 2013
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White and Andrews (No 3) [2013] FamCA 979
[2013] FamCA 979
11 April 2013
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *White and Andrews (No 3)*, the proceedings before Macmillan J concerned a dispute between the father and mother regarding their child. The specific nature of the dispute is not detailed, but the orders indicate it involves parenting arrangements and potentially international travel given the mention of a passport.
The court was required to determine several matters, including the filing and service of further affidavits by both parties, the father's provision of an address for service, and the discharge of specific prior orders. Crucially, the court also had to consider the immediate arrangements for the child, including the holding of the child's passport and the suspension of the father's time with the child.
Macmillan J made orders by consent of the parties. These orders discharged paragraphs 19 to 21 of previous orders made by Justice Dessau on 26 October 2007. The mother was ordered to hold the child's passport, and the father's time with the child was suspended until further order. The proceedings were adjourned for further hearing in the Judicial Duty List, with directions for the filing and service of affidavits by specified dates.
The court was required to determine several matters, including the filing and service of further affidavits by both parties, the father's provision of an address for service, and the discharge of specific prior orders. Crucially, the court also had to consider the immediate arrangements for the child, including the holding of the child's passport and the suspension of the father's time with the child.
Macmillan J made orders by consent of the parties. These orders discharged paragraphs 19 to 21 of previous orders made by Justice Dessau on 26 October 2007. The mother was ordered to hold the child's passport, and the father's time with the child was suspended until further order. The proceedings were adjourned for further hearing in the Judicial Duty List, with directions for the filing and service of affidavits by specified dates.
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Civil Procedure
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Family Law
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Consent
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Injunction
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Procedural Fairness
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Remedies
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Stay of Proceedings
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